Almost pitch black body to a shinning black surface. Chocolate malts to the nose, slightly roasted. Taste of liquorice blended with dark fruity chocolate nicely offset by the bitterness dark berries. Bottle 0,5l, shared with Finn at The King William IV, London 29 Sep 10.

Cask conditioned handpump Old Coffee House London 23/11/12. A black beer with a little tan coloured head. A great hoppy stout with tons of coffee in both the mouth and aroma. Great flavours and lovely hops. A delicious beer which is more akin to a coffee IPA for me.

Pours a black beer with a beige head. The aroma is malt, chocolate, rum, raisin, roasted and peat. The flavor follows the nose with additional notes of alcohol, ash and fruit. The palate is dry with sweetness. Overall a good beer.

500 ml bottle. Dark amber body with a moderate sized beige head. Aroma of mocha, coffee, roast, some pipe tobacco with some sour notes. Flavor is malt, coffee, chocolate and some kind of sour, harsh bitterness. Thin body. Drinkable, but I think this must be a bit off.

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